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College Eye
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Active voting marks election of class heads; Burch, Lytle tie in race for senior presidency; Vinall heads juniors
Roster of class officers.
Plans made for three day Homecoming program
Schedule of tentative plans.
President Latham is appointed on N. E. A. finance committee
Committee concerned with public financing of education.
Broadway hit due here Nov. 2; 'Three Cornered Moon" to be given by drama department
Hazel Strayer will direct; Stan Wood will be in charge of technical production.
Leader is sought for Tutor Ticklers
Frats pledge seventy-two
List of pledges.
Girls' intramural sports meeting set for Tuesday
Will include tennis, golf, and field hockey.
Professor Lynch to judge at speaking contest October 3rd
To be held in Waterloo.
First all-college social dance in Commons to take place tonight; Student Council suggests dancers attend in couples
First time that all facilities in the Commons will be available for a dance.
Announce Glee Club members; majority of candidates are recruited by women's organizations
About three hundred students will participate in the glee clubs.
Are you a pedigreed student? 'Scholarship Heritage' helps; George C. Robinson keeps records of 3,000 students
Professor Robinson keeps a card for each student in his class; believes that his system and personal conferences help make his classes better.
Ted Adams to edit Homecoming booklet
Blue Key will initiate pledges; banquet will be held in Commons building October 12
Brief profiles of six new initiates.
Manship to head interfrat council
Roster of Interfraternity Council officers and sponsors.
Home Economics Student clubs to meet here Oct. 7
State conference to be held on campus.
Campus leaders dinner to be a major event; social education leader is featured speaker October 3
Thyrus W. Amos will speak; program for the dinner.
Plan sidewalks, driveways and hockey field
Area around Commons will be landscaped and sidewalks and drives will be constructed; parking lot north of Training School will be cleaned up and seeded.
Library staff plans exhibition of prints in coming weeks
Library has about three thousand unframed and five hundred framed prints.
Publications to arrange banquet
Opportunity for students to become acquainted with publications staff.